Turkey red oil is made through a process that involves the sulfonation of castor oil. First, castor oil is treated with sulfuric acid to produce a sulfonated product. This is then neutralized and mixed with sodium carbonate or sodium sulfate, resulting in a stable emulsion that is highly soluble in water. The final product is a deep red liquid used primarily as a dyeing agent in textiles.
By Using TRO(Turkey's red oil)
Turkey Red Oil is an ester. Perhaps this question has mutated from its original form? It's prepared by reacting castor oil with sulfuric acid and is more descriptively, if less colorfully, known as sulfonated castor oil. It's probably miscible with most low molecular weight esters.
Red turkey oil (sulfonated castor oil) is the result of castor oil being reacted with sulfuric acid. It is used as a synthetic emulsifier. It does not appear to have been evaluated by the FDA for safety and many people who prefer to have no synthetic ingredients in their products are likely to not want to use products with RTO in them.
The Sudan IV dissolves into the oil making the oil red.
Turkey red refers to a color of a material. Turkey red can refer to cotton, damask, yarn, or other material. Turkey red is a very bright red color.
Since a turkey's wattle is red, it means that something is red.
Take castor oil . Add concentrated Sulphuric Acid to it bye & bye with stirring.Keep it for 4 hours. Add Caustic Lye solution to it to Neutralyze
The colors of Turkey are red and white
The red bumps on a turkey's head are called CARUNCLES.
turkey feathers are bigger
A turkey gobbler (or male turkey) has a red wattle, or what looks like a skin beard that flaps as its head moves. So, this phrase is used as a descriptor of color.
A waddle